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Please please everyone let's take a second to like Assemlymember @MattDababneh 's page. Matt, thank you for your "yes". Thank you for making this issue a priority and thank you for being a trailblazer in California's fight to perpetuate the humane treatment of all animals. I love your desire to set an example. Without your initial "yes", none of this would've been possible. You're a hero. As I've always said, we have two motivators in life; love and fear. Thank you for letting love, your love of animals, and for what's right, drive this to the finish line. We're not there yet but we're one step closer.

HELP! I need you guys! We have one hour before the hearing. Please call and encourage Assembly members Evan Low at 9163192028 and Jacqui Irwin at 9163192044 to support this legislation. YES to AB147 supporting the right for cats and dogs to be adopted after they've been tested on.

Heading to The State Capitol to testify for #AB147 - animals used for science should not be discarded- the cruelty that they endure being used for research purposes is harsh enough- let's not further the abuse by claiming that rescues are not equipped to help them live out the rest of their lives peacefully. @beaglefreedom

A huge thank you to @n_philanthropy for sponsoring tonight's event and your generous donation to ISF!!! What an inspiring night surrounded by like-minded individuals celebrating all of the incredible work that is put into creating global change!

Urban farming. YES. I stopped by a "backyard farm" after my shoot yesterday. I'm so inspired by these people! I want to do this! My family and I have an incredible garden that my brother planted a few years ago, but it's not enough to feed the community and that is what I want to do. Not only are these people providing the community with fresh pesticide free produce, but they are CONNECTING with their community in the process. Neighbors, friends, local farmers all contribute to this one urban farm. Fresh produce, local honey, sprouted nuts, citrus and eggs from chickens living in their backyard just came home with me. I'm. So. Excited.